I just downloaded and installed this new version of IE yesterday; that part went well.

This morning, after my computer booted up, I got this message:"IE-Search Provider DefaultA program on your computer has corrupted your default search provider setting for IE.IE has reset this setting to your original search provider, Bing.IE will now open Search Settings where you can change this setting or install more search providers."This took me to "View and manage your IE add-ons."

I don't know what all this means to me, nor if I should be doing anything in particular.

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The answer is....chocolate! Who cares what the question is.....

If you'd like to set your search to something other than Bing, go to the upper right hand corner in IE 10, click on the icon that looks like a gear, go down to, and click on, Manage Add-Ons. On the left hand side of that window you'll see Search Provider. Left click on that opens another window showing which search providers are available. The ones IE 10 uses as default will show enabled, others not used show disabled. If there's one there you'd like to set as default, left click on it to highlight it, then go to the bottom of that window and look on the left to enable a provider, or on the right to set as default. If the one you'd like to use is disabled, re-enabled it then go to the right and check set as default.

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If something gets your goat, it just proves you have a goat to get.

When I look to see what other search providers are available, the only one listed is Bing. Should there be others? I usually go to Google to do all my searching---I use an icon that I've got on my lower toolbar to access it.

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The answer is....chocolate! Who cares what the question is.....